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INAPrimaryNewsletter
27 November 2015
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AnnouncementsUsed Uniform Sale & Coffee Morning with the Head – Thursday 3rd DecemberJust to remind you that you are all welcome to attend the Coffee Morning on Thursday 3rd at 9.00am in the primary dining hall. As yet we haven’t received many used uniform items to sell, so please do get any items to Ms Chaggar as soon as possible.
Ms Chaggar has had one parent offer to help with the used uniform. If you are interested in helping out please let her know as soon as possible.
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Exciting Learning
As you will know from the information posted in the newsletter by Ms Macfarlane a few weeks ago, the school was closed for a training day whereby staff were given the opportunity to use
the day in honour of the memory of one of the secondary students, Ahmed Al-Khafiji, who died suddenly and unexpectedly in July. It was an opportunity for you to spend the day with your child and think about an out-of- the-ordinary experience that you could share. Some children have excitedly shared their experiences with me this week; some children visited museums, one visited a pottery painting café. The children have been busy writing or drawing about their day, some of which will be on display in the secondary school.
Tam Broadway, Head of Primary
Composer of the FortnightWe are currently listening to and learning about Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky as our Composer of the Fortnight. As a suggested activity to support at home, you could gather some facts about Tchaikovsky in preparation for the coming weeks. You can hear some of his music on the following youtube links.
Nutcrackerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U_gpW1J4LM
Swan Lakehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDhq70yrtiI
As part of the work we are doing on British values, the children voted “1 person, 1 vote” using a ballot box for whom they would like to be the Prime Minister for the day. Maya Ahmed was the winner. Her first duty was to decide what resource that they could have on the bug rug. She picked Lego. If there were any disagreements Maya was called upon to mediate.
Show & Tell in Reception Every week children are invited to
talk to the class about something of great importance to them. Once the
child has shared their presentation, the rest of the class have the
opportunity to ask the presenter questions. This is a great activity to help develop the children’s listening
and attention skills as well as their confidence to stand up in front of
their peers to talk about themselves.
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Show & Tell in Reception
Y1 Design and TechnologyThis week Year 1 have been looking at various building structures very closely and then creating their own by first developing their designs and then choosing the best materials to construct their building.
Christmas Themed Non Uniform Day on Friday 11th NovemberOn Friday 11th of December we will have a non-uniform day to fundraise for Save the Children. Students will be invited to wear a Christmas jumper as part of their non-school uniform. Christmas colours of green, red, gold and white are encouraged!
Students can choose to wear trousers, jeans, leggings or skirts but their outfit cannot be revealing and students are not permitted to wear any jewellery beyond that which is permitted as part of their day to day uniform.
Students will need to bring £1 by Monday 7th December in order to be permitted to wear non uniform on the 11th of December. Ms Alibhai-Watson
Primary Winter ConcertThe Primary Winter Concert will take place on Friday 4th December AND Monday 7th December to allow parents of Reception students and of Year 1 students to attend.
Parents/carers of students in Reception classes will be able to watch the performance on Friday 4th December at 9am in the main hall.
Parents/carers of students in Year 1 classes will be able to watch the performance on Monday 7th December at 9am in the main hall.
All Primary students will be performing on both dates, supported by their teachers and Year 9 Music Mentors from INA Secondary.
Letters will be sent home next week along with two tickets per child attached. Tickets are free. If you are unable to attend or do not need both tickets, please hand them back into the reception office so that they could be reallocated to a family that may want more.
ThanksMr Morgan
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We need more Work Experience placements!
Do you work in a career that would interest our students? If so please contact us: info@
isaacnewtonacademy.orgYear 10 students will complete a work experience placement from Monday 20th June 2016 – Friday 24th June 2016 and we need your help! If you feel you can offer a placement please read the placement guide below and contact Mr Crowther-Green by email: [email protected] with the title Work Experience. Please provide a work address, brief details of the type of work, potential duties and include a contact name, telephone number and email. Placement guide• Employers must have a Health and Safety policy and Public
Liability Insurance• Placements should be easily reachable from INA by public
transport• Students should not be working in a confined space with a single
employer (safeguarding reasons)• Employers offering placements will need to complete an
agreement and send details of dress, days, times, tasks and any specific information
• Students will complete a project which they will work through during their placement
We welcome friends and family of INA students to offer placements to INA students. We want students to broaden their horizons and we want students to be completing a work experience that they could not easily organise themselves. Therefore students cannot complete work experience with family and friends. If you have an questions please contact Mr Crowther-Green by email: [email protected].
Mr Crowther-Green
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Prim
ary Praise and R
ecognitionEvery week each teacher chooses two children from their class to receive a certificate
in assembly, one in recognition of a child demonstrating our BRIDGES habit of the week, and the other in recognition of a pupil’s academic effort throughout the week.
Well done to the following children, who have been recognised this week!Curie Class:
Ravi Jethwa – Headteacher’s Habits Award (for telling the class about his great day of discovery at the Toy Museum.)
Aariah Abid – Scholar of the Week (for writing a name and address on an envelope in Literacy.)
Maxwell Class:
Aran Sivananthan – Headteacher’s Habits Award (for asking interesting questions about what art is.)
Asher Shah – Scholar of the Week (for trying hard with his writing.)
Newton Class:
Eesa Vali – Headteacher’ Habits Award (for discovering during the Maths Meeting that Ms Mark’s favourite colour is purple.)
Ayoola Yekini – Scholar of the Week (for settling in well to his new class and working hard with his phonics and making lots of new friends.)
Britten Class:
Zaynul Bagwan – Headteacher’ Habits Award (for discovering that buildings in London are made of different materials.)
Tara-Rani Kaur – Scholar of the Week (for a good work attitude in Literacy this week.)
Fitzgerald Class:
Kaysha Reid – Headteacher’ Habits Award (for always wanting to find out more by asking great questions.)
Zahraa Aamanee – Scholar of the Week (for putting lots of effort into her writing – well done!)
Glennie Class:
Maryam Umarji – Headteacher’ Habits Award (for always trying to find out more information by asking lots of questions.)
J’Shawn Holland – Scholar of the Week (for really trying with her handwriting and fantastic participation in phonics.)
Headteacher’s Lunch
Well done to the following pupils who have been nominated for the Headteacher’s Lunch for next Thursday 3rd December. An invitation will be given to the children during our Celebration and
Awards Assembly:
Maya kimborowicz - CurieJaskaran Singh -MaxwellMaryam Nawaz - Newton
Klaudia Peichlova - BrittenHamza Omer -Britten
Mariam Faheem-FitzgeraldZahraa Aamanee -Fitzgerald
The following pupils have received 25 or more merits since September for making good choices and moving up to gold on the class ‘good choice chart’ – this is fantastic achievement. A special ‘bronze’ certificate
Prajin Athithiya RajaNaniyah OwusuIbrahim Nasiri
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Regular attendance is a crucial factor in students’ educational development and ability to achieve their full potential.
At Isaac Newton Academy every student is set the target of 100% attendance.
The class with the highest attendance at the end of every week is awarded the attendance trophy during Friday’s Award & Recognition assembly.
Curie 90%
Maxwell 91.2%
Newton 82.1%
Overall Attendance: 91.6
Congratulations to Fitzgerald class, who are the winners for this week! The attendance figures are extremely low this week; I hope to see everyone fit and well and back to school next week. National average attendance for primary schools is 96.1%.
It is important that the children attend school every day and do not miss any learning. Thank you for your support in ensuring your child is at school every day. We always strive for 100%.
Britten 95.7%
Fitzgerald 96.7%
Glennie 94.2
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"We build too many walls and not enough bridges.” Isaac Newton
BRIDGES are habits of mind or learning characteristics that develop a pupil's character and learning power and enable him/her to grow into a well-rounded individual and resilient learner.
There are seven BRIDGES habits that we will be working on, which will rotate on a weekly cycle throughout the year. The BRIDGES habit of the week will always be introduced at the beginning of the week during the Monday assembly and reinforced throughout the week across the curriculum. Each class teacher will award a certificate to a pupil that they feel has demonstrated the BRIDGES focus for the week.
Each week we will update you on the BRIDGES habit that will be introduced in the coming week and offer some top tips on how to reinforce the habit at home too. Please also refer to the Primary BRIDGES wheel above
Week commencing 30th November– Grit
At School:
• Wecontinuouslystresstheimportancetothechildrenofmanagingdistractionsand concentrating during their learning time. • ItisessentialthatfromReceptionupwardsthechildrenbecomebetteratmanaging distractions and demonstrate that they can work on a task for a sustained period of time.• Wealwaysencouragea‘cando’resilientattitudeandtalktothechildrenaboutthe importance of not giving up on a task too easily, even when it presents as a challenge, learning that‘practicemakesperfect’.• Wediscussthathavingpatienceandtryingsomethingagain,eventhoughwemayfindit difficult, will lead to success. We also explain that patience can mean not having what we want instantly and that sometimes we have to wait our turn
At Home:
Encourageyourchildtotrytocompletethingsmoreindependently–whentheysaytheycan’tdosomething tell your child to have a go and to try a little harder. If then they are still completely stuck with a task, then offer a small amount of help to get them started. Offer encouragement and praiseyourchild’seffort.Talktoyourchildabouthowyoulearnedtodothingsandhowhardsomethings were for you too but through not giving up, being determined and practising you got better.
Tam Broadway, Head of Primary
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Key Dates for the Autumn Term 2015: Primary
Coffee Morning with the Head of Primary & Used Uniform Sale – Thursday 3rd December 9.00-10.00am
Primary Winter Concert for Reception Parents – Friday 4th December 9.00am
Primary Winter Concert for Year 1 Parents – Monday 7th December 9.00am
Primary Reports Sent Home – Friday 11th December
Parent Progress Meetings – Tuesday 15th December (12.15pm finish)
Last Day of Term – Friday 18th December – 12.15pm Finish
Future Key Dates for Spring Term
Staff Inset Day (School Closed for Pupils) – Monday 4th January
Children Return to School – Tuesday 5th January
Growth Mindset Parent Workshop (Primary & Secondary) – Thursday 14th January
Coffee Morning with the Head of Primary – Tuesday 26th January 9.00-10.00am
Maths Mastery Parent Workshop – Wednesday 3rd February 6.00-7.00pm
Fitzgerald Class Assembly (Fitzgerald Class Parents Invited) – Friday 5th February 3.00pm
Break up for Half Term – Thursday 11th February
Staff Inset Day (School Closed for Pupils) – Friday 12th February
Back to School – Monday 22nd February
Higher Attainers Parent Workshop – Wednesday 24th February
World Book Day – Thursday 3rd March
Primary Reports Sent Home – Friday 18th March
Parent Progress Meetings – Tuesday 22nd March
Last Day of Term – Thursday 24th March – 12.15pm Finish